Jelly Roll led a concert dedicated to the first responders helping battle the Los Angeles fires that broke out last month, ...
Jelly Roll was joined by Lainey Wilson, Marshmello, Public Enemy and others for a star-studded benefit concert to support the ...
Jelly Roll wasn't the only music star who wanted to thank L.A. first responders at the Rose Bowl Saturday night ... he ...
The show, which is set to begin at 8 p.m. on Saturday, is said to possibly include some unnamed “friends” of Jelly Roll who ...
February also brings concerts to Phoenix by Luke Bryan, Nickelback, Tiesto, Randy Travis, GloRilla, Fall Out Boy, the Killers ...
Jelly Roll may sing the song "Save Me" ... but, Saturday night he's giving back to people who ran headlong into danger to ...
Morgan Wallen is playing State Farm Stadium for two nights. Other big artists include Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, Randy ...
Jelly Roll didn’t write “I Am Not Okay” specifically about the Los Angeles fires, but like many of the songs performed during the Thursday (Jan. 30) FireAid benefit concert, it took on added meaning ...
The country singer was a perfect choice for the event with his vulnerable music that not only speaks to heartache, but offers up hope.
Jelly Roll was among several during a star-studded FireAid benefit concert to raise money for those affected by the wildfires that have torn through Southern California. The country singer was a ...
By Melinda Newman Jelly Roll didn’t write “I Am Not Okay ... songs performed during the Thursday (Jan. 30) FireAid benefit concert, it took on added meaning given the emotional upheaval ...